Ah, resulting in the exploitation of child "slave" labour with "Milk Fagging" duties !I seem to remember it was a third of a pint bottles.
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Lovely was that as long as we were not in frozen or too hot days.Eugh, with that thick yellow band of full fat sitting on top.
Don't think we can blame to EU for that either which will please Elgy.Half the kids at one of my primary schools were children of parents associated with dairy farming. The milk was horrid, and our protestations that we got plenty of fresh milk at home held no sway with the adults in charge.
Definitely do not recall that as an option.
I was at school, in England, from 1956-1959Definitely do not recall that as an option.
Is it juice or squash to be watered down ?
Any idea of the years in which it was offered ?
If I was not offered this as a choice when it ought to have been, I think I need to rear up.
What is that Elgy ?
I remember these, You put a photo in them and it magnified it,You looked through the eye piece at the other end. Where my Father worked in Bude (Pritchards Plastics) they use to produce these and my Mother would put them together at home, Sort of homework, Piece mill work I think, Dad use to bring boxes of them home to assemble.
It was following on from your Butlins theme, Olds - used to get them there every year. As DB says, they had a holiday snap inside.What is that Elgy ?